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  1. Bump, because I actually have enough money and I will actually do this next year. I have a few new questions: 1: What would be the best time of year to do this trip? (Crowds and operating schedules are the main factors I have in mind, but if there are others than certainly tell me about them.) 2: How far in advance should I book hotels in order to get the best prices? I've been getting a lot of conflicting information. (I've settled on using hotwire as my go-to site.) 3: Speaking of Hotwire, would it be wise or unwise to add their Cancellation Protection to the hotel bookings?
  2. ^I went on the one at Kennywood a few years ago; it was incredibly loud, but WOW it was far more intense than what I was expecting. I highly recommend riding them when you come across them.
  3. If you are visiting Martin's Fantasy Island or just driving through the Buffalo area to another park, I got a bunch in order of increasing distance from the park: Jasmine Thai Restaurant: 1330 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Tonawanda, NY (10.5 miles, 14 minutes): Thai restaurant. Surprisingly cheap and really good. Menu: http://www.jasminethairestaurant.com/Index.html Duff's: 3651 Sheridan Drive, Amherst, NY (12 miles, 15 minutes): Generally known as the best restaurant for Buffalo Wings, the city's most famous recipe. Menu: http://static1.squarespace.com/static/52ddad0ae4b01d8ef4e51a2e/t/53e6b668e4b05a3ac1740bde/1407628904508/Duff%27s+Menu+-+Amherst+Location-6-13-13-2.pdf Blue Fire Bar & Grille: 1340 Millersport Highway, Amherst, NY (12.4 miles, 15 minutes): Higher end restaurant attached to the Buffalo Marriott Niagara; no cohesive theme to the restaurant's menu, though it does drift a tad towards Asian inspired cuisine. Menu: http://www.bluefiregrillbuffalo.com/menu.html Crossroads Culinary Center (University at Buffalo) Frontier Road, Buffalo, NY (13.2 miles, 17 minutes): The other restaurants are still just as good as this, but I'm only writing about this more because there's a bunch of stuff that isn't mentioned online that needs to be said. Dinner is only served from 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM. I'd only recommend to eat there at dinner time, Sunday through Thursday evening, (Friday and Saturday are still good, but markedly worse in quality because 2/3 of the college is too drunk to remember what it tastes like; also the antipasto bar and premier entree are not offered then; more on that in a sec) between the third week of August and the second week of May. I think it is actually open during the summer as summer courses are still held here, but I can guarantee it will be similar in quality to the weekend menu. Yes, this is the main dining hall on campus. Normally you might not bat an eye at it, but I eat there almost every day as I attend the university. It's an insane $12 million facility that opened up about 2.5 years ago. It's $14.50 to get in (you don't need a UB ID card to eat there.) Sunday through Thursday you are offered a Premier Entree where you can pay another $14.50 for a different even higher quality entree. It's in the back of the "Ellicott complex," the giant dorm that looks like a lego set; try to park in the Red Jacket parking lot if you can, but beware that the roads on campus are really confusing for newcomers. The stations they have are: -Oregano's: Pasta dishes; serves real Indian food every Wednesday which isn't mentioned online for some reason. -Strictly Vegetarian: Self-explanatory; includes a 2-dozen item salad bar with up to a dozen homemade dressings. -Foundations: Typical crappy college food. I usually don't bother. -Global Noodle: Make your own soups. -Blue Dragon: Asian/Chinese. -Baked Creations: Legit NY-style Pizza as well as calzone-like baked items and a bread dipping station. -Carve: Usually has various types of meats and hot dishes. -Premier Entree (Sunday through Thursday only): You pay another $14.50 for a higher quality dish that you can only order once. Don't bother with Thursday's prime rib though, because they pre-cook it and it's overcooked like crazy. (The other steak dishes can be cooked to your liking though.) -Antipasto Bar (Sunday through Thursday only): Self explanatory. -Temptations: Various desserts -Various drinks: Sodas, milk and soy milk, coffees/teas. -There's a cereal station used all day (there's a General Mills plant in the area.) All menu offerings are changed pretty much every day, so check the menu for the specific day you go, and though they "plan" the menu months in advance, don't bother counting on the accuracy until the week you go. Menu: http://myubcard.com/dining/menu?date=1430668722 El Agave: 3870 Union Road, Buffalo, NY (17.5 miles, 22 minutes): Authentic Mexican restaurant. Menu: http://agavemex.com/ The Blackthorn Restaurant & Pub: 2134 Seneca Street, Buffalo, NY (17.2 miles, 23 minutes): Excellent pub, featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. Menu: http://www.blackthornrestaurant.com/menu.htm Shogun Buffalo: 7590 Transit Road, Williamsville, NY (17.3 miles, 24 minutes): Hibachi/bar/Sushi bar/Japanese food. All you can eat Sushi on Tuesdays and Fridays. Menu: http://www.hibachibuffalo.com/# The Red Mill Inn: 8326 Main Street, Williamsville, NY (18.4 miles, 27 minutes): Higher end, sort of Italian. Menu: http://www.redmillinn.com/Lunch_Menu.html
  4. Assuming you are making a round trip to and from Mount Airy, NC, then I'd probably recommend this: Day 1: Drive to Camden Park in the morning, spend the afternoon at the park as a rest stop, drive to a hotel in Columbus, OH Day 2: Cedar Point Day 3: Kings Island Day 4: Kentucky Kingdom Day 5: Holiday World Day 6: Drive to Beech Bend in the morning, spend a couple hours there as a rest stop, then drive back to Mount Airy. This is if your parents are able to drive that much in that amount of time. Also if you don't want to worry about lines at KI or CP you may want to either get fast lane passes or go a second day to one or both, given how big they are.
  5. RCDB has both Google and Bing Maps locations for most, if not all of the entries. For the sake of trip planning, if you have an ungodly high amount of patience and determination like me, you can download Google Earth and manually put in all the locations.
  6. I see no one has yet pointed it out; in the first picture, right next to the "wing coaster lift base" track segment, there are one or two track pieces that are Celadon-colored. (If they're the same coaster, I really like that color combo.)
  7. ^^^Obviously, but I meant crude compared to access to the CAD files as well as sophistication of the method. My method is probably one of the more accurate methods you can do by hand. It just depends on how much time you want to devote to it.
  8. The way that the speed of a coaster would vary throughout the track that it traverses is incredibly complex. In order to figure out the real average speeds, we would need to be a client of or on the payroll of the companies that design that specific ride, because while the principles of calculating the average speed are pretty simple (integral calculus; integrating the train's speed with respect to time and dividing it by the time elapsed that it takes to traverse the whole track) the actual equations themselves would likely be too difficult to do by hand. Average speed is extremely variable even on the same ride, because if the train is stacked for a minute, then that 0 mph speed over 60 seconds must therefore be included in the average to be accurate, thus bringing the average way down. It means less for the actual ride's experience, so combined with the difficulty of how to measure it, it appears to be much less marketable and thus less common knowledge because it isn't worth the computational expense to calculate it. (At least as far as my intuition can tell; though I have yet to be employed by a ride design company, I do have 80% of my Mechanical Engineering degree under my belt.) However, with a stopwatch program, Google Earth and Youtube, you can nonetheless come up with some VERY crude approximations of the average speeds of the coaster. Open up a video of any coaster who has recent and very clear Google Earth satellite imagery, and use a stopwatch to measure the time that it takes for the camera (thus the train) to traverse certain sections of track that are visible on Google Earth. Use Google Earth's Measure --> Path tool to determine the distance that the train traveled in the video for that amount of time that you decided, then divide that amount of track traveled by the time elapsed in that specific portion of the Youtube video, then you have the average speed for the train over that stretch of track. Then keep doing this for the rest of the ride, then at the end calculate the average of all of the speeds you recorded. (I'd say that the easiest way to determine landmarks in the Youtube video on where to pause that are also easy to find on Google Earth would be at every support frame for coasters like B&M's and stuff that tend to use simple tubular connections instead of a complex frame like on a wooden coaster, which normal human reflexes would not be able to get an accurate reading otherwise.)
  9. I rarely get sodas or anything and I also have a moisture retention problem, so I usually just drink water and lots of it. How many of the parks have drinking fountains (like next to the bathrooms or something)? I remember during the TPR 2012 New Hotness trip that BGW didn't really have any. Combined with the 135 degree (post heat index) weather and the fact that I couldn't find my wallet for half the day, that was NOT fun. So if most of the parks have fountains, then that will save me a lot of money that way. (I either haven't gone to any of these parks or haven't gone to them in a long time so I don't remember.)
  10. In terms of the Six Flags parks, even though I'm going to SFGAM first, SFFT's gold season pass is the cheapest of all the parks I'd be visiting. I never bought a season pass from any park before, so can I theoretically order an SFFT gold pass and pick it up at SFGAM first, or do I have to pick it up at the park I bought it from? (Thus meaning that I'd have to get the extra money for SFGAM's pass.) Or can I get the pass mailed to me thus not having to worry about any of this in the first place?
  11. ^That joke is so corny, I could start an ethanol refinery.
  12. The thing is, I actually like doing the planning. I'm looking at the park websites to plan even what I want to eat at each park to get as accurate of food pricing as possible. (Unfortunately, a lot of the parks don't put the prices online, though.) Besides, it'll save time at the park if I choose now, because I'm infamous for taking forever to choose what to eat as I thoroughly comb through the menu to find the most unique item possible. EDIT: You know what, I'll probably reply to this thread again after I look through the menus of the parks that don't have the prices listed and ask if anyone knows where to obtain those prices. If no one on TPR will be able to come up with those numbers, then I bet I could get an answer from the parks themselves if I email them directly.
  13. Where'd you get that figure of error? Here's my math: Assuming you're referring to the short trip, where Day 5 is SDC: Distance from Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags to Silver Dollar City: 227 miles (Source: Google Earth) Distance from Silver Dollar City to Happy Days Hotel McAlester, OK: 266 miles (Source: Google Earth) Fuel Economy: 20 MPG Fuel Cost: $1.75/Gal -- $3.50/Gal actual price split between two people. (I chose $3.50 because that's the highest price I saw for an extended period of time around my home in central NY, which is typically one of the more expensive fuel regions in the US; it did go to $4.50 for a while, but it seems to be a bit more stable around $3.50) [(227 mi + 266 mi)/(20 mi/gal)] * ($1.75/Gal) = (24.65 Gal)*($1.75/Gal) = $43.14 (rounded up to nearest penny) My dad's Toyota Sienna that I usually drive has a range of 400 miles, so including one gas stop that would be three times I'd start up the car barring additional bathroom and stretching breaks. $43.14 + 3*($0.10) = $43.44. So according to the gas price I chose, my error is ($43.14-$43.44)/($43.44) = 0.691%. In reality, my error will be a lot more if I do not factor in the current state average of gas that I believe you mentioned (which I will probably update monthly) but I won't know that true value until a few weeks before I start the trip anyway.
  14. To celebrate my planned graduating college with a Mechanical Engineering degree in a year, (take a wild guess what I want to do when I get out) I want to do an independent tour when I get out. I've wanted to do my own Texas/Midwest tour for a while, so that's what I'm settling on. If I get an engineering internship this summer, then it should be pretty easy to pay for. If I get a retail job around home then I could still pay for it but it will be more difficult. Either way, I want to know what can be done to make the trip cheaper. My methods are as follows: -Assume gas cost of $3.50/gallon in order to allow for enough wiggle room; split gas price with one other person. -Find hotels with Google Hotel Finder, filter for the cheapest 3 star (user rated) hotel nearby with free breakfast (to save on food costs); hotels without user ratings get ignored because I want to know that it's clean. Split hotel costs with one other person. I use AAA discounts whenever I can as I am a member. -I made a short trip and a long trip based on costs and time, and both were listed with and without front line passes for the parks that have them. -Assume $30/day for food. -Assume no money spent on souvenirs; I rarely get that sort of thing and usually only do for a particularly nice shirt, or maybe a shot glass or something now that I'm over 21. -The trip start day is only "partially fixed"; any time in the summer would be chosen, but it will coincide with the operating schedules of some of the parks that have shorter hours on the days that they are open longer. I just chose 7/1 as an arbitrary placeholder. In the event that I am unable to find another friend that's able to fork over the cash to join me, I will most likely stick with the longer trip and use front line passes; although it will be more expensive, the more important factor is that I will be able to sleep more per night with the longer trip, so the driving will therefore be less dangerous. (I also love doing photography, and that can take up a fair amount of time.) I do not want to use a plane for this trip because I'll save a ton of money on not buying plane tickets or a rental car, and honestly I love driving, and there's a sort of intimacy of riding right on the ground in the middle of everything as opposed to flying up high that I have always loved. I'm going to redo the numbers and itinerary for one person right now. My questions are as follows: -What are the best sites for finding mega discounts on hotels? -Where do you guys recommend to look for park discount tickets? -I'll probably get weary of park and highway food for three weeks straight. Are there any good restaurants on the way or near parks (like within five minutes of driving)? I already accounted for some of this. -I have never done a trip of this size on my own before; do you guys have any other tips for questions I have not mentioned? The itineraries are as follows: LONG TRIP DAY 0: (6/30) (Start day is determined so that you arrive at the St. Louis City Museum on a Friday or Saturday) -Get up at 9:00 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for friend's house by 4:00 PM -Arrive at friend's house by 6:00 PM Distance from Home to friend's home: Approx. 118 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 118 miles Gas Money: $21.18 SUBTOTAL: $51.18 DAY 1: (7/1) -Get up at 5:00 AM (Approx. 7 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Canada’s Wonderland (9580 Jane Street, Vaughan, ON) by 6:00 AM Distance from friend's home to Canada’s Wonderland: Approx. 193 miles -Arrive at Canada’s Wonderland by 10:00 AM Cedar Fair Platinum Pass: $223.74 CAD ($175.00 USD) Fast Lane Plus: $79.10 CAD ($61.87 USD) Eat dinner at St. Louis Bar and Grill, 9651 Jane Street, ON -Leave for Super 8 Toronto East (3280 Kingston Road, Toronto, ON) by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Toronto East by 10:40 PM Distance from Canada’s Wonderland to Super 8 Toronto East: Approx. 28.9 miles One Night Stay at Super 8 Toronto East: $37.67 CAD ($29.42 USD) Total Driving Distance: Approx. 221.9 miles Gas Money: $19.42/$38.84 SUBTOTAL: $253.84/$315.71 DAY 2: (7/2) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 8 hours of sleep) Food: $30 Fast Lane for both days: $154.99 -Leave for Hotel Breakers (1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at Hotel Breakers by 3:00 PM Distance from Super 8 Toronto East to Hotel Breakers: Approx. 361 miles Two night stay at Hotel Breakers: $324.08 -Ride coasters and shit -Walk to Hotel Breakers by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Hotel Breakers by 10:20 PM Total Drive Distance: Approx. 361 miles Gas Money: $31.59 SUBTOTAL: $385.67/$540.66 DAY 3: (7/3) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 8.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Walk to Cedar Point by 9:00 AM -Walk to Hotel Breakers by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Hotel Breakers by 10:30 PM SUBTOTAL: $30 DAY 4: (7/4) -Get up at 8:30 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Indiana Beach (Untalulti Drive, Monticello, IN) by 9:30 AM -Arrive at Indiana Beach by 2:00 PM Distance from Hotel Breakers to Indiana Beach: Approx. 257 miles All Day Wristband: $37.93 -Leave for Super 8 Gurnee (5520 Grand Avenue, Gurnee, IL) by 8:30 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Gurnee by 11:00 PM Distance from Indiana Beach to Super 8 Gurnee: Approx. 165 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 422 miles Gas Money: $36.93 Two night stay at Super 8 Gurnee: $51.56 SUBTOTAL: $156.42 DAY 5: (7/5) -Get up at 7:30 AM (Approx. 7.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Six Flags Great America (Six Flags Drive, Gurnee, IL) by 8:30 AM (park opens at 9:30 AM, and this is for taking photos around the park perimeter.) -Arrive at Six Flags Great America by 8:35 AM Distance from Super 8 Gurnee to Six Flags Great America: Approx. 0.6 miles Gold Season Pass: $164.68 Gold Flash Pass: $85.00 -Eat dinner at Timothy O’Toole’s, 5572 Grand Avenue, Gurnee, IL -Leave for Super 8 Gurnee by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Gurnee by 9:10 PM Distance from Six Flags Great America to Super 8 Gurnee: Approx. 0.5 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 1.1 miles Gas Money: $0.10 SUBTOTAL: $194.78/$279.78 DAY 6: (7/6) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 10 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for the St. Louis City Museum (750 North 16th Street, St. Louis, MO) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at St. Louis City Museum by 2:00 PM Distance from Super 8 Gurnee to St. Louis City Museum: Approx. 325 miles Admission to all venues, parking: $45.98 -Leave for Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags (4901 Six Flags Road, Eureka, MO) by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags by 10:30 PM Distance from St. Louis City Museum to Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags: Approx. 30.2 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 355.2 miles Gas Money: $31.08 Two night stay at Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags: $129.28 SUBTOTAL: $236.34 DAY 7: (7/7) -Get up at 9:00 AM (Approx. 9.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Six Flags St. Louis (4900 Six Flags Road, Eureka, MO) by 10:00 AM -Arrive at Six Flags St. Louis by 10:05 AM (park opens at 10:30) Distance from Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags to Six Flags St. Louis: Approx. 1 mile Gold Flash Pass: $50.70 -Leave for Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags by 9:10 PM Distance from Six Flags St. Louis to Holiday Inn West St. Louis: Approx. 1 mile Total Driving Distance: Approx. 2 miles Gas Money: $0.18/$0.36 SUBTOTAL: $30.18/$80.88 DAY 8: (7/8) -Get up at 5:00 AM (Approx. 7 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Worlds of Fun (4545 Worlds of Fun Avenue, Kansas City, MO) by 6:00 AM -Arrive at Worlds of Fun by 10:00 AM Distance from Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags to Worlds of Fun: Approx. 239 miles Fast Lane Plus: $61.96 -Leave for Travelodge Airport Platte City (504 Prairie View Road, Platte City, MO) by 7:30 PM -Arrive at Travelodge Airport Platte City by 8:00 PM Distance from Worlds of Fun to Travelodge Airport Platte City: Approx. 25.5 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 264.5 miles Gas Money: $23.15/$46.30 SUBTOTAL: $53.15/$115.11 DAY 9: (7/9) -Get up at 4:30 AM (Approx. 7.5 hours of sleep) Food: $50 -Leave for Silver Dollar City (Silver Dollar City Parkway, Branson, MO) by 5:30 AM -Arrive at Silver Dollar City by 9:30 AM Distance from Travelodge Airport Platte City to Silver Dollar City: Approx. 238 miles Tickets: $64.49 -Leave for Fall Creek Inn and Suites (995 Highway 165, Branson, MO) by 7:00 PM -Arrive at Fall Creek Inn and Suites by 7:30 PM Distance from Silver Dollar City to Fall Creek Inn & Suites: Approx. 7.5 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 245.5 miles Gas Money: $21.48 One night stay at Fall Creek Inn & Suites: $30.67 SUBTOTAL: $166.64 DAY 10: (7/10) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 11.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Frontier City (11501 N I 35 Service Road, Oklahoma City, OK) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at Frontier City by 12:30 PM Distance from Fall Creek Inn & Suites to Silver Dollar City: Approx. 318 miles Online tickets, split parking: $41.06 -Leave for Zero Gravity (11130 Malibu Drive, Dallas, TX) by 4:30 PM -Arrive at Zero Gravity by 7:30 PM Distance from Frontier City to Zero Gravity: Approx. 203 miles Two Person Thrillseeker Special (Split): $59.99 -Leave for Super 8 Grand Prairie North (402 East Palace Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX) by 11:00 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Grand Prairie North by 11:30 PM Distance from Zero Gravity to Super 8 Grand Prairie: Approx. 15.7 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 536.7 miles Gas Money: $46.97 Two night stay at Super 8 Grand Prairie: $47.56 SUBTOTAL: $225.58 DAY 11: (7/11) -Get up at 9:00 AM (Approx. 8.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Six Flags Over Texas (2201 Road to Six Flags Street, Arlington, TX) by 10:00 AM -Arrive at Six Flags Over Texas by 10:10 AM (park opens at 10:30) Distance from Super 8 Grand Prairie North to Six Flags Over Texas: Approx. 5.7 miles Gold Flash Pass, 2 people (split): $60.00 -Leave for Super 8 Grand Prairie by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Grand Prairie by 10:10 PM Distance from Six Flags Over Texas to Super 8 Grand Prairie: Approx.5.9 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 11.6 miles Gas Money: $1.02 SUBTOTAL: $31.02/$91.02 DAY 12: (7/12) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Brackenridge Park Trail, San Antonio, TX (north end of the River Walk) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at Brackenridge Park Trail by 1:00 PM Distance from Super 8 Grand Prairie to Brackenridge Park Trail: Approx. 276 miles Explore the River Walk for a while -Leave for Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach (9542 West Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:15 PM Distance from Brackenridge Park Trail to Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach: Approx. 12.5 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 288.5 miles Gas Money: $25.25 Three night stay at Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach: $98.60 SUBTOTAL: $153.85 DAY 13: (7/13) -Get up at 8:30 AM (Approx. 10 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Sea World San Antonio (10500 Sea World Drive, San Antonio, TX) by 9:30 AM -Arrive at Sea World San Antonio by 10:00 AM Distance from Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach to Sea World San Antonio: Approx. 14.5 miles Parking, ticket, Quick Queue Plus, Behind the Scenes Tour (10) and Dolphin Touch: $127.42 -Leave for Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:30 PM Distance from Sea World San Antonio to Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach: Approx.15.2 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 29.7 miles Gas Money: $2.60 SUBTOTAL: $160.02 DAY 14: (7/14) -Get up at 9:00 AM (Approx. 10.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Six Flags Fiesta Texas (17000 IH-10 West, San Antonio, TX) by 10:00 AM -Arrive at Six Flags Fiesta Texas by 10:15 AM Distance from Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach to Six Flags Fiesta Texas: Approx. 7.9 miles Gold Flash Pass (2 people): $70.00 -Eat dinner at Chuy’s (15639 Interstate 10 W, San Antonio, TX) Driving Distance from Six Flags Fiesta Texas to Chuy’s and back: 5.8 miles -Leave for Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:15 PM Distance from Six Flags Fiesta Texas to Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach: Approx.6.7 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 20.8 miles Gas Money: $1.79 SUBTOTAL: $31.79/$101.79 DAY 15: (7/15) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 10 hours) Food: $30 -Leave for ZDT’s Amusement Park (301 West Kingsbury Street, Seguin, TX) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at ZDT’s by 9:45 AM Distance from Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio to ZDT’s Amusement Park: Approx. 44 miles Extreme Wristband: $24.99 -Leave for Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier (2501 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, TX) by 12:00 PM -Arrive at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier by 3:30 PM Distance from ZDT’s Amusement Park to Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier: Approx.212 miles All Day Ride Pass: $29.22 -Leave for Kemah Boardwalk (215 Kipp Avenue, Kemah, TX) by 5:30 PM -Arrive at Kemah Boardwalk by 6:00 PM All Day Ride Pass: $24.89 -Leave for America’s Best Value Inn and Suites Texas City La Marque (5201 Gulf Freeway, La Marque, TX) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at America’s Best Value Inn and Suites Texas City La Marque by 9:30 PM Distance from Kemah Boardwalk to America’s Best Value Inn and Suites Texas City La Marque: Approx. 16.8 miles Total Drive Distance: 272.8 miles Gas Money: $23.87 One night stay at America’s Best Value Inn and Suites Texas City La Marque: $42.35 SUBTOTAL: $151.45 DAY 16: (7/16) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 9.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Magic Springs and Crystal Falls (1701 East Grand Avenue, Hot Springs, AR) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls by 4:00 PM Distance from America’s Best Value Inn and Suites Texas City La Marque to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls: Approx. 443 miles Tickets and Parking: $59.39 -Leave for the B Inn (316 Park Avenue, Hot Springs, AR) by 8:00 PM -Arrive at the B Inn by 8:10 PM Distance from Magic Springs and Crystal Falls to the B Inn: Approx. 3.2 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 446.2 miles Gas Money: $39.05 One night stay at the B Inn: $42.41 SUBTOTAL: $170.85 DAY 17: (7/17) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 10.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Beech Bend (798 Beech Bend Road, Bowling Green, KY) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at Beech Bend by 4:00 PM Distance from the B Inn to Beech Bend: Approx. 467 miles Tickets: $33.91 -Eat Dinner at Mariah’s (360 East 8th Avenue, Bowling Green, KY) Distance to and from Mariah’s: Approx. 7 miles -Leave for Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport (1355 N. Plaza Drive, Rockport, IN) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport by 10:30 Distance from Beech Bend to Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport: Approx. 86 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 560 miles Gas Money: $49.00 Two night stay at Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport: $144.30 SUBTOTAL: $257.21 DAY 18: (7/18) -Get up at 8:30 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Holiday World (452 East Christmas Boulevard, Santa Claus, IN) by 9:30 AM -Arrive at Holiday World by 10:00 AM Distance from Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport to Holiday World: Approx. 19.8 miles Tickets: $43.86 -Leave for Super 8 Louisville Airport (4800 Preston Highway, Louisville, KY) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Louisville Airport by 10:30 PM Distance from Holiday World to Super 8 Louisville Airport: Approx. 78.9 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 98.7 miles Gas Money: $8.64 Two night stay at Super 8 Louisville Airport: $57.35 SUBTOTAL: $139.85 DAY 19: (7/19) -Get up at 9:30 AM (Approx. 10 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Kentucky Kingdom (937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, KY) by 10:30 AM -Arrive at Kentucky Kingdom by 10:40 AM (park opens at 11:00 AM) Distance from Super 8 Louisville Airport to Kentucky Kingdom: Approx. 2.6 miles Tickets, parking: $56.13 -Leave for Super 8 Louisville Airport by 7:00 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Louisville Airport by 7:10 PM Distance from Kentucky Kingdom to Super 8 Louisville Airport: Approx. 2.8 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 5.4 miles Gas Money: $0.48 SUBTOTAL: $86.61 DAY 20: (7/20) -Get up at 7:00 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Kings Island (6300 Kings Island Drive, Mason, OH) by 8:00 AM -Arrive at Kings Island by 10:00 AM Distance from Super 8 Louisville Airport to Kings Island: Approx. 126 miles Fast Lane Plus: $84.99 -Leave for Days Inn Sharonville (11775 Lebanon Road, Sharonville, OH) by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Days Inn Sharonville by 10:10 PM Distance from Kings Island to Days Inn Sharonville: Approx. 9.2 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 135.2 miles Gas Money: $11.83 One night stay at Days Inn Sharonville: $28.56 SUBTOTAL: $70.39/$155.38 DAY 21: (7/21) -Get up at 7:00 AM (approx. 8 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Waldameer (220 Peninsula Drive, Erie, PA) by 8:00 AM -Arrive at Waldameer by 1:00 PM Distance from Days Inn Sharonville to Waldameer: Approx. 327 miles All day dry park pass: $28.61 -Leave for friend's home by 9:00 PM -Arrive at friend's home by 12:00 AM Distance from Waldameer to friend's home: Approx 155 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx.482 miles Gas Money: $42.18 SUBTOTAL: $100.79 DAY 22: (7/22) -Get up at 11:00 AM (Approx. 10 hours of sleep) -Leave for Home by 12:00 PM -Arrive at Home by 2:00 PM Distance from friend's home to Home: Approx. 119 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 119 miles Gas Money: $21.36 SUBTOTAL: $21.36 LONG TRIP SUMMARY: Duration: 23 days Total Driving Distance: 4997.8 miles Average Daily Driving Distance: 217.3 miles Total Driving Time: 83 hours, 10 minutes Average Daily Driving Time: 3 hours, 37 minutes Average Nightly Sleep: 9 hours, 4 minutes Amusement Parks: 22 Roller Coasters (Including unconfirmed 2016 additions, excluding kiddie coasters): 135 Grand Total Price without Front Line Passes: $3,158.97 Grand Total Price with Front Line Passes: $3,788.48 SHORT TRIP: DAY 1: (7/1) (Start day is determined so that you can go to Zero Gravity on a Friday or Saturday) -Get up at 5:00 AM/6:00 AM (Approx. 6 hours of sleep)/(Approx. 7 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for friend's home by 6:00 AM/7:00 AM -Arrive at friend's home by 8:00 AM/9:00 AM Distance from Home to friend's home: Approx. 118 miles -Leave for Hotel Breakers (1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH) by 8:00 AM/9:00 AM -Arrive at Hotel Breakers by 1:00 PM/2:00 PM Distance from friend's home to Hotel Breakers: Approx. 325 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 443 miles Cedar Fair Platinum Pass: $212.36 Fast Lane Plus: $101.89 Two night stay at Hotel Breakers: $317.37 Gas Money: $49.61 -Walk to hotel room by 10:00 PM -Arrive at hotel room by 10:15 PM SUBTOTAL: $609.34/$711.23 DAY 2: (7/2) -Get up at 9:00 AM (Approx. 9.75 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Walk to Cedar Point by 10:00 AM Second Fast Lane Plus: $101.89 -Walk to Hotel Breakers by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Hotel Breakers by 10:15 PM SUBTOTAL: $30.00/$131.89 DAY 3: (7/3) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 8.75 hours of sleep)/4:30 AM (Approx. 5.25 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Kentucky Kingdom (937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, KY) by 9:00 AM/5:30 AM -Arrive at Kentucky Kingdom by 2:30 PM/11:00 AM Distance from Cedar Point to Kentucky Kingdom: Approx. 337 miles Tickets: $44.89 -Leave for Super 8 Louisville Airport (4800 Preston Highway, Louisville, KY) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Super 8 Louisville Airport by 9:10 PM Distance from Kentucky Kingdom to Super 8 Louisville Airport: Approx.2.8 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 339.8 miles Gas Money: $29.74 One night stay at Super 8 Louisville Airport: $32.26 SUBTOTAL: $136.89 DAY 4: (7/4) -Get up at 7:00 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep)/5:00 AM (Approx. 7 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Six Flags St. Louis (4900 Six Flags Road, Eureka, MO) by 8:00 AM/6:00 AM -Arrive at Six Flags St. Louis by 12:30 PM Distance from Super 8 Louisville Airport to Six Flags St. Louis: Approx. 299 miles Gold Season Pass: $107.10 Gold Flash Pass: $54.30 -Leave for Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags (4901 Six Flags Road, Eureka, MO) by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags by 10:05 PM Distance from Six Flags St. Louis to Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags: Approx. 1 mile Total Drive Distance: Approx. 300 miles Gas Money: $26.25 One night stay at Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags: $80.98 SUBTOTAL: $244.33/298.63 DAY 5: (7/5) -Get up at 5:00 AM (Approx. 6 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Silver Dollar City (Silver Dollar City Parkway, Branson, MO) by 6:00 AM -Arrive at Silver Dollar City by 9:30 AM Distance from Holiday Inn West St. Louis Six Flags to Silver Dollar City: Approx. 227 miles Tickets: $64.49 Lantern Tour and Super Trailblazer Pass: $87.61 -Leave for Happy Days Hotel (1400 South George Nigh Highway, McAlester, OK) by 7:00 PM -Arrive at Happy Days Hotel by 11:30 PM Distance from Silver Dollar City to Happy Days Hotel: Approx. 266 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 493 miles Gas Money: $43.14 One night stay at Happy Days Hotel: $39.68 SUBTOTAL: $177.27/$264.94 DAY 6: (7/6) -Get up at 6:30 AM (Approx. 6 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Six Flags Over Texas (2201 Road to Six Flags Street, Arlington, TX) by 7:30 AM -Arrive at Six Flags Over Texas by 10:30 AM Gold Flash Pass, 2 people (split): $60.00 Distance from Happy Days Hotel to Six Flags Over Texas: Approx. 184 miles -Leave for Zero Gravity (11131 Malibu Drive, Dallas, TX) by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Zero Gravity by 10:30 PM Distance from Six Flags Over Texas to Zero Gravity: Approx. 20.3 miles 3 ride + 2 ride combo (not the 5 ride + videos): $120.10 -Leave for Super 8 Grand Prairie (402 East Palace Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX) by 12:00 AM -Arrive at Super 8 Grand Prairie by 12:30 AM Distance from Zero Gravity to Super 8 Grand Prairie: Approx. 15.7 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 220 miles Gas Money: $19.25 One night stay at Super 8 Grand Prairie: $25.43 SUBTOTAL: $194.78/$254.78 DAY 7: (7/7) -Get up at 8:00 AM (approx. 6.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Sea World San Antonio (10500 Sea World Drive, San Antonio, TX) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at Sea World San Antonio by 1:30 PM Distance from Super 8 Grand Prairie to Sea World San Antonio: Approx. 292 miles Parking, ticket, Quick Queue Plus, Behind the Scenes Tour (10) and Dolphin Touch: $127.42 -Leave for Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:30 PM Distance from Sea World San Antonio to Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach: Approx.15.2 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 307.2 miles Gas Money: $26.88 Two night stay at Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach: $104.02 SUBTOTAL: $288.32 DAY 8: (7/8) -Get up at 9:00 AM (approx. 10.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Six Flags Fiesta Texas (17000 IH-10 West, San Antonio, TX) by 10:00 AM -Arrive at Six Flags Fiesta Texas by 10:15 AM Distance from Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach to Six Flags Fiesta Texas: Approx. 7.9 miles Gold Flash Pass (2 people): $70.00 -Eat dinner at Chuy’s (15639 Interstate 10 W, San Antonio, TX) Driving Distance from Six Flags Fiesta Texas to Chuy’s and back: 5.8 miles -Leave for Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach by 9:15 PM Distance from Six Flags Fiesta Texas to Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio/Wurzbach: Approx.6.7 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 20.8 miles Gas Money: $1.79 SUBTOTAL: $31.79/$101.79 DAY 9: (7/9) -Get up at 8:00 AM (Approx. 9.75 hours) Food: $30 -Leave for ZDT’s Amusement Park (301 West Kingsbury Street, Seguin, TX) by 9:00 AM -Arrive at ZDT’s by 9:45 AM Distance from Baymont Inn and Suites San Antonio to ZDT’s Amusement Park: Approx. 44 miles Extreme Wristband: $24.99 -Leave for Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier (2501 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, TX) by 12:00 PM -Arrive at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier by 3:30 PM Distance from ZDT’s Amusement Park to Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier: Approx.212 miles All Day Ride Pass: $29.22 -Leave for Kemah Boardwalk (215 Kipp Avenue, Kemah, TX) by 5:30 PM -Arrive at Kemah Boardwalk by 6:00 PM All Day Ride Pass: $24.89 -Leave for La Quinta Inn Nacogdoches (3215 South Street, Nacogdoches, TX) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at La Quinta Inn Nacogdoches by 11:30 PM Distance from Kemah Boardwalk to La Quinta Inn Nacogdoches: Approx. 164 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 420 miles Gas Money: $36.75 One night stay at La Quinta Inn Nacogdoches: $27.97 SUBTOTAL: $173.82 DAY 10: (7/10) -Get up at 9:30 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep)/6:00 AM (Approx. 5.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Magic Springs and Crystal Falls (1701 East Grand Avenue, Hot Springs, AR) by 10:30 AM/7:00 AM -Arrive at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls by 2:30 PM/11:00 AM Distance from La Quinta Inn Nacogdoches to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls: Approx. 271 miles Tickets and Parking: $59.39 -Leave for the B Inn (316 Park Avenue, Hot Springs, AR) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at the B Inn by 9:10 PM Distance from Magic Springs and Crystal Falls to the B Inn: Approx. 3.2 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 274.2 miles Gas Money: $24.00 One night stay at the B Inn: $31.25 SUBTOTAL: $144.64 DAY 11: (7/11) -Get up at 7:00 AM (Approx. 9 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Beech Bend (798 Beech Bend Road, Bowling Green, KY) by 8:00 AM -Arrive at Beech Bend by 3:00 PM Distance from the B Inn to Beech Bend: Approx. 467 miles Tickets: $33.91 -Eat Dinner at Mariah’s (360 East 8th Avenue, Bowling Green, KY) Distance to and from Mariah’s: Approx. 7 miles -Leave for Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport (1355 N. Plaza Drive, Rockport, IN) by 8:00 PM -Arrive at Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport by 9:30 Distance from Beech Bend to Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport: Approx. 86 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 560 miles Gas Money: $49.00 One night stay at Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport: $64.94 SUBTOTAL: $177.85 DAY 12: (7/12) -Get up at 8:30 AM (Approx. 10 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Holiday World (452 East Christmas Boulevard, Santa Claus, IN) by 9:30 AM -Arrive at Holiday World by 10:00 AM Distance from Comfort Inn and Suites Rockport to Holiday World: Approx. 19.8 miles Tickets: $43.86 -Leave for Days Inn Sharonville (11775 Lebanon Road, Sharonville, OH) by 9:00 PM -Arrive at Days Inn Sharonville by 12:00 AM Distance from Holiday World to Days Inn Sharonville: Approx. 189 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx. 208.8 miles Gas Money: $18.27 Two night stay at Days Inn Sharonville: $52.19 SUBTOTAL: $144.32 DAY 13: (7/13) -Get up 8:30 AM (Approx. 7.5 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Kings Island (6300 Kings Island Drive, Mason, OH) by 9:30 AM -Arrive at Kings Island by 9:45 AM Distance from Super 8 Louisville Airport to Kings Island: Approx. 9.8 miles Fast Lane Plus: $84.99 -Leave for Days Inn Sharonville (11775 Lebanon Road, Sharonville, OH) by 10:00 PM -Arrive at Days Inn Sharonville by 10:10 PM Distance from Kings Island to Days Inn Sharonville: Approx. 9.2 miles Total Driving Distance: Approx. 19 miles Gas Money: $1.67 SUBTOTAL: $31.67/$116.66 DAY 14: (7/14) -Get up at 7:00 AM (approx. 8 hours of sleep) Food: $30 -Leave for Waldameer (220 Peninsula Drive, Erie, PA) by 8:00 AM -Arrive at Waldameer by 1:00 PM Distance from Days Inn Sharonville to Waldameer: Approx. 327 miles All day dry park pass: $28.61 -Leave for friend's home by 9:00 PM -Arrive at friend's home by 12:00 AM Distance from Waldameer to West Sparta, NY: Approx 155 miles Total Drive Distance: Approx.482 miles Gas Money: $42.18 SUBTOTAL: $100.79 DAY 15: (7/15) -Get up at 11:00 AM (Approx. 10 hours of sleep) -Leave for home by 12:00 PM -Arrive at home by 2:00 PM Distance from friend's home to Home: Approx. 119 miles Gas Money: $21.36 SUBTOTAL: $21.36 SHORT TRIP SUMMARY: Duration: 15 days Total Driving Distance: 4,206.8 miles Average Daily Driving Distance: 280.45 miles Total Driving Time: 70 hours, 5 minutes Average Daily Driving Time: 4 hours, 40 minutes Average Nightly Sleep: 7 hours, 50 minutes/8 hours, 27 minutes Amusement Parks: 16 Roller Coasters (Including unconfirmed 2016 additions, excluding kiddie coasters): 92 Grand Price Without Front Line Passes: $2,507.17/$3,067.91
  15. ^Nope, not that one either, but it's less than half the length of the Cortland one, more expensive and twice as far away. I'm quite happy about this, though admittedly slightly disappointed in myself for not knowing.
  16. A good sized alpine slide opened barely an hour away from me almost four years ago and I never heard of it? Well, that's a pleasant surprise. I might just make a TR when I finish this semester.
  17. In case you don't know that it exists, Google Hotel Finder is incredibly useful for this purpose. Their search filters make it even better. From my experience though, Baymont Inn and Suites Celebration fit the bill; pretty cheap, clean, free continental breakfast. The only problem I noticed was that the facility needed new paint in some spots, but if you can live with that then all is fine.
  18. On the topic of Montana Infinitum: For those who have been on all of the Schwarzkopf mega loopers (Olympia Looping, WEM's Mind Bender, this, and Tsunami) which would you say is the best?
  19. Does this mean that you haven't been born yet? I'm good friends with Marty McFly and Doc Brown, is all.
  20. Thank you for the helpful insight, that about clears up all of my concerns. Regardless of their single rider policies, I am very much looking forward to visiting Lagoon for the first time. Based on what I've read both on and off TPR, it seems like the park has escaped my to-do list for far too long, even without the insanely awesome looking coaster they're putting together. Though that is a valid reason, I suspect it is also to increase capacity, because we all know that the front and back seats almost always have the longest lines.
  21. Probably, not to mention construction costs. This is pure speculation but... As far as BEYOND vertical drops With tall coasters come a ton of supports, with a ton of supports you have increasing costs. B&M and Intamin use thick spines and arch designs that anchor to the ground rather than the supports. This greatly reduces the amount of supports you need. Arches are strong structures... But if it inverts on itself and goes beyond vertical it will need a lot more support because on it's own it's not as stable, and the extra costs probably don't justify it. It may have to do with forces... I'm no expert, but I would think it's more due to the costs of supporting it. As far as vertical drops, if someone wanted to do it they clearly could... Actually, track is a lot more expensive than supports, because supports are primarily stock pieces with a couple of welds here and there, whereas track is way more expensive because each one has to be custom bent in three dimensions and has TONS of welds all over the place, especially stuff like Intamin's triangular or box track. The reason giga coasters haven't gone past vertical is not the size of the coaster, but the size of the trains. Gravity acts upon the train at the, well, center of gravity of the train; since trains have a relatively constant cross section, that is essentially the center of the center car. That means that going over a hill, the front and rear of the train will go the speed of the center car. When we are dealing with 1 - 3 car trains, this is not much of an issue, because the front and back are pretty close to the center. But when we get to something like 8 car trains, then the effect becomes very pronounced. The equation of radial acceleration around a flat turn (so we can neglect gravity and its constantly changing angle) is (v^2)/r, where v = the velocity of the train and r = the radius of the track. That means that if you double the velocity of a train, you will have to quadruple the radius of the track to keep the same G's. Since the track would be designed for the center of gravity of the train, the center of the train would end up having 0 G's, while the back of the train would end up having -1.2 G's (just throwing some random numbers out there; these can change to pretty much whatever you want depending on how carefully the hill is designed) because of the fact that the rear cars are going the speed of the center car, which is currently much farther down the drop, where the track radius is larger to keep the same airtime while accounting for the increased speed, and the rear of the car is going at that much faster speed but at a point in the track where its radius is designed for 0 G's at a much slower speed. Once you get beyond vertical, if you want to make straight track or track with a negative radius (cresting a hill; not a positive radius in a pullout) the G's throughout the whole train will always be less than zero even if it's not moving. Adding that component of gravity to the radial acceleration of the rear of a long train which navigates a very tight turn will typically lead to airtime that exceeds safe limits. If you wanted to design a coaster with a big, 200+ foot past vertical drop, it can very easily be done with a short train, but the kinds of parks that can afford a hyper or giga coaster will usually want a longer train in order to have a higher capacity to compensate for the long lines that will occur with such a headline attraction. Hopefully I didn't lose anyone. There's a reason why engineers are known for being hard to understand when talking technical, as there are SO MANY concepts to try and convey in such a short discussion, we have to leave out a lot of details in order to keep the conversation from lasting literally hours or days, and it's incredibly difficult balance to pull off.
  22. 1. Do you have your videos set to auto-play on your: a. desktop computer and/or b. mobile device? (or if you don't know, just tell us if the videos auto-play or not in your newsfeed.) Nope. 2. Do you regularly "share" content from Facebook "page" (like the TPR page) to your own personal Facebook page? And have you shared something from the TPR page? Almost never. It would take a press release of a spectacular innovative new ride to make me do that. 3. What kind of content are you most likely to share? (Videos, Photos, News Stories, etc?) Probably videos. 4. How long on average do you watch a video posted to Facebook for? Do you watch the entire video? First 30 seconds? Until you get bored? I watch the whole thing. I have lots of patience and a big attention span. 5. How important are "video thumbnails" to you? (the image you see with the > Play icon before you click to watch a video) Personally, they are unimportant. I know the industry enough to know what you are referring to with mere text. That being said, for the majority of the GP who knows much less than we do, I suspect it would be wise to further clue them in on what it's about. 6. What do you like/dislike about Facebook? What features do you use the most and which ones annoy you? I watch your videos the most by far. But I'm also subscribed to your Youtube channel, so I'll see from whatever source. 7. Is there anything that TPR does or doesn't do on Facebook that you think we should be doing more/less of? I can't think of anything. By the way, WHO IS NINA KLEPPE?
  23. For most enthusiasts, "scary" is rarely a relevant term; that is typically associated with a fear of one's safety, and since most of us know how disgustingly safe amusement rides are if you follow instructions, few rides are scary. In terms of intensity, they are moderately so. But the maneuvers are quite unique, so it is definitely a very fun experience. I have been on a couple, and they are definitely great.
  24. Nice one, Doug. Good color combo (did you pick that as well?) the name's not cliche, and it appears that you might have used some of Larson's schematics in the details of the logo (where anything that delves into the engineering always gets bonus points from me) and I'm actually cool with the tagline.... because you really can't control the roll, as there is only pitch rotation.
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